MISSOULA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Montana Natural History Center will host a Project WILD educator workshop on Thursday, Oct. 6 in Missoula.
The workshop is best suited for 4th through 12th grade educators and will be held from 3-6 p.m. on October 6 at the Montana Natural History Center (120 Hickory St. #A). There is no cost, and dinner is provided. Space is limited. To register, email FWP’s Ryan Schmaltz at rschmaltz@mt.gov.
Participants will have a chance to learn hands-on approaches for integrating wildlife and conservation principles into their classrooms. Activities can be matched with curriculum requirements for variety and enrichment.
For more information on Project WILD, visit www.fishwildlife.org/projectwild. For more information on the event, contact Ryan Schmaltz at 406-444-9946 or Vivaca Crowser at 406-542-5518 at FWP.
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